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Modi renews labour reforms push as jobs regain focus before polls India's labour ministry is also working with the country's planning body, NITI Aayog, on a draft national employment policy which is scheduled to be ready in three months, the official said. It will help map which sectors can generate more jobs for what could be the world's largest workforce by 2027.
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Compulsory military service for those seeking govt jobs, says Parliamentary Standing Committee All those who want a cushy government job either with state or central government - may have to put in a compulsory five years with the armed forces to make-up for the shortage of personnel in the armed forces. The Indian Army alone is short of over 7,000 officers and over 20,000 men. Likewise, the ...
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Singapore tightens hiring norms for expats Singapore's ministry of manpower (MoM) looks into the sponsoring company's recruitment process. Hiring statistics are to be included with each work visa form for skilled employees. The details required are the number of Singapore citizens, permanent residents (non-Singaporeans having permanent ...
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Parliamentary Standing Committee recommends compulsory military service for those seeking govt ... The Indian Army alone is short of over 7,000 officers and over 20,000 men. the Indian Air Force has a shortage of nearly 150 officers and over 15,000 ... The panel believes that five years of compulsory military service for those seeking government job will also make up for the shortage of personnel in the ...
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Indian logistics sector to reach $215 bn by 2020. Here's what will drive growth The Economic Survey stated the Indian logistics industry, at present, is worth nearly $160 billion and is expected to touch $215 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 10.5%. The improving sector, which provides employment to over 22 million people, has grown at a CAGR of 7.8% during the last five ...
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Delta Electronics India introduces Electric Vehicle charging solutions The manufacturing plant in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, will be operational in 2019 and is expected to generate employment for thousands in the state. Along with its R&D centre in Bengaluru, Delta is looking at investments of over a US$150 million in India. The EV charging solutions launched by Delta will ...
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India needs to grow 13 per cent to hire all job-seekers According to the report, the employment absorbing power of certain service sector categories like the "other services" component that includes coaching, recreational and sports activities, hair dressing, tailoring and persons employed in households among others has been much higher than even ... India must create 11 million jobs each year to absorb expanding workforce: Report - Yahoo Finance UK
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India's outbound blue-collar workforce halved between 2015 and 2017 Saudi Arabia is home to over 3.2 million Indian workers and was for long the top destination for Indian workers but in 2017, only 78,611 Indians found jobs there, as compared to 3,06,642 in 2015. The UAE was the top destination, with 1,49,962 Indian blue collar workers finding jobs in the country, ...
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India's foundry industry has potential to increase exports, employment: IFO Mumbai, Mar 15 (KNN) The export market share of India's foundry industry can rise from existing 2%-3% up to 6%-7%, said Dr H Sundara Murthy, President, The Indian Foundry Organization (IFO). The 1st International Metal and Foundry (IFMET) Expo is being held at Bombay Exhibition Centre, ...
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Thane might be India's first city to be developed under the cluster scheme The corporation has prepared 43 urban renewal plans (URP), which aim to provide homes and employment in the neighbouring areas. On Wednesday, Jaiswal presented the 43 URPs before the politicians and the media. The scheme aims at all-round development of the city by increasing road network, ...
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